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vladimir putin says there's no alternative to him. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin was not in the room when he heard president obama call him out over his annexation of crimea and involvement in eastern ukraine. but he did have a message for president barack obama when it comes to who should remain in power in syria. >> translation: we think it's an enormous mistake to refuse to cooperate with the syrian government and its armed forces. we are valiantly fighting terrorism face to face and should acknowledge na no one but the kurd are fighting the islamic state. >> reporter: in his first speech vladimir putin called for a broad coalition including troops. it's unlike lay to include the u.s. as president obama on monday said bashar al-assad must go. the overtures hampered by criticism over the u.s. arming rebels, whom he said joins the group's ranks. >> it's not clear whom and using whomfor the benefits of goals, and the lat moderation in syria is the best example. we refuse attempts to play by the rules as not so much short-sightedness but a dangerous move >>> while vlad
vladimir putin says there's no alternative to him. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin was not in the room when he heard president obama call him out over his annexation of crimea and involvement in eastern ukraine. but he did have a message for president barack obama when it comes to who should remain in power in syria. >> translation: we think it's an enormous mistake to refuse to cooperate with the syrian government and its armed forces. we are valiantly fighting...
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i was, at one point, a big ally of vladimir putin. and after this whole thing happens, and as i continue to do exposes of corruption, i'm no longer exposing his enemies. i'm exposing his own personal financial interests. and-- and on november-- 13th, 2005, as i was flying back to russia, having lived there for ten years, become the largest foreign investor in their country-- i was stopped at the vip lounge of sheremetyevo airport. i was locked up overnight. and then i was deported the next day and declared a threat to national security, never to be allowed back into russia again. at that point it became obvious to me that putin's interests had diverged. >> then things get-- go horribly wrong. the-- the-- the russian government goes after you. and they start going after some of your aides and all that. and you slowly manage to divest your interests-- your-- your investors' interests. you get your money out, which is great. and you get your staff out, in most cases. and you leave a few key people in russia who are not your employees, bu
i was, at one point, a big ally of vladimir putin. and after this whole thing happens, and as i continue to do exposes of corruption, i'm no longer exposing his enemies. i'm exposing his own personal financial interests. and-- and on november-- 13th, 2005, as i was flying back to russia, having lived there for ten years, become the largest foreign investor in their country-- i was stopped at the vip lounge of sheremetyevo airport. i was locked up overnight. and then i was deported the next day...
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vladimir putin is definitely striking a different tone. that is part of the calculations. >> where does he stand now when it comes to the dispute with the ukraine, where does he stand with the people from russia, and on the international stage, does he an explains to do at the u.n.? i would imagine he'll avoid making references to the ukraine. >> you think he'll start out. >> he can't avoid it. he'll address it with president obama, but he is taking advantage. fact that europe is focused on the crisis. that is the main problem right now for the west. vladimir putin is trying to put ukraine on the backburner. he really does want, of course, to have western sanctions listed. he'll have to make commitment to the agreements to try to ensure piece in ukraine. >> it's been decades since we've tore down the wall and we thought we had a renewed relationship. what is the temperature of the relationship between the u.s. and russia? >> i would say the temperature is back to the soviet date. definitely. i think we don't - we still don't know what is g
vladimir putin is definitely striking a different tone. that is part of the calculations. >> where does he stand now when it comes to the dispute with the ukraine, where does he stand with the people from russia, and on the international stage, does he an explains to do at the u.n.? i would imagine he'll avoid making references to the ukraine. >> you think he'll start out. >> he can't avoid it. he'll address it with president obama, but he is taking advantage. fact that europe...
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alison. >> how awkward is this meeting with vladimir putin and president obama? how awkward do you think this meeting will be knowing the white house is frozen out putin over the better part of the year after russia's military takeover of crimea? >> reporter: i think not very much in terms of what vladimir putin's actions are going to be. the russian leader says despite what the united states and others can throw at russia, they will pursue their policy objectives no matter what. there are sanctions from the u.s. and eu on russia over the alleged activities inside ukraine. that hasn't led the kremlin to flinch in that part of the world. i suppose it would be a little embarrassing or awkward for president obama because he very well understands now that vladimir putin as i mentioned is setting the diplomatic agenda. the united states has little to do. >> it will be interesting to see what, if anything, comes out of the meeting. >>> and russia takes the lead of getting rid of isis in syria is not a bad idea says donald trump. he says it might work to american advant
alison. >> how awkward is this meeting with vladimir putin and president obama? how awkward do you think this meeting will be knowing the white house is frozen out putin over the better part of the year after russia's military takeover of crimea? >> reporter: i think not very much in terms of what vladimir putin's actions are going to be. the russian leader says despite what the united states and others can throw at russia, they will pursue their policy objectives no matter what....
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we see vladimir putin continue to dismember ukraine. and now some phony separatist elections are going to be held in the area that he now controls. the chinese leader made some nice comments about how they would stop the hacking that is -- that they have been able to compromise our most important industrial military and other secrets. we'll see if that happens. but they're also continuing their expansion of the islands in the south china sea. throughout the world, an absence of american leadership is very visible and very understood by nations throughout the world. and today, we see vladimir putin attacking with his airplanes, not just isis, but others who are enemies of bashar assad. and i'd like to also add that these airstrikes are indiscriminate in nature, and there has been no attempt whatsoever to stop the horrible barrel bombing, as general david petraeus recommended before the armed services committee just a few days ago. so this is a bad day. and it's a time for american leadership. and it's a time that president obama woke up
we see vladimir putin continue to dismember ukraine. and now some phony separatist elections are going to be held in the area that he now controls. the chinese leader made some nice comments about how they would stop the hacking that is -- that they have been able to compromise our most important industrial military and other secrets. we'll see if that happens. but they're also continuing their expansion of the islands in the south china sea. throughout the world, an absence of american...
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>> i heard vladimir putin putting a rhetorical thumb in the eye of barack obama. clearly putin is rejecting the logic put forth by president obama on the question of syria in particular. but taking a shot at some very tender targets as putin sees them, saying it is, in fact, the united states' idea of exceptionalism is what we hear among conservative circles that led to the disaster that is syria, that led to the instability that is iraq. vladimir putin suggesting as you reported, richelle, that the international community under the auspices of the u.n. and it is interesting the way appealing that the united nations has been largely ignored by the obama administration, but suggesting that assad must be strengthened as opposed to removed, which is the longstanding policy of president obama and the american administration. so a fascinating pretext setting the stage for what is doubtlessly going to be an interesting and immediate substantive meeting between president obama and vladimir putin about 5:00 here in new york at the margins of the united nations. their firs
>> i heard vladimir putin putting a rhetorical thumb in the eye of barack obama. clearly putin is rejecting the logic put forth by president obama on the question of syria in particular. but taking a shot at some very tender targets as putin sees them, saying it is, in fact, the united states' idea of exceptionalism is what we hear among conservative circles that led to the disaster that is syria, that led to the instability that is iraq. vladimir putin suggesting as you reported,...
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that you have vladimir putin looking like a more serious soldier. he wants to back up the legitimacy of the syrian states. two very different visions about what to do in syria. first of all, from "the washington post," making fun of -- a cartoon making fun of vladimir putin's political strategy in general. it seems he is drawing inspiration from the pope's visit to the united states. slightly different with the threatening missile there on a car. it says, "turn the other cheek, idea or you." and the french -- "turn the other cheek, i dare you." and now he is calling the shots when it comes to syria. once again, you can see the cartoon, vladimir putin looking very muscular. he is the superstar on the front page or you can see barack obama and francois hollande looking pretty depressed, pretty glum. he says we all agree that war is -- a won by a bunch of play on words -- small airstrikes. but it is also someone who is not that muscular. so perhaps he has all the muscle and francois hollande and obama do not have as much. genie: xi jinping also gave a
that you have vladimir putin looking like a more serious soldier. he wants to back up the legitimacy of the syrian states. two very different visions about what to do in syria. first of all, from "the washington post," making fun of -- a cartoon making fun of vladimir putin's political strategy in general. it seems he is drawing inspiration from the pope's visit to the united states. slightly different with the threatening missile there on a car. it says, "turn the other cheek,...
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vladimir putin could remain in power until 2024. but the country he rules over is in deepening trouble. in russia's cities, there is a veneer of prosperity left over from the earlier days of high oil prices. but the economy has been pillaged, and in the vast reaches where the majority of russians live, deep poverty stubbornly prevails. >> putin's greatest fear is that the russians will realize that his modernization project has failed. he came into power promising to make russia into a modern, western country, and it's still basically a corrupt, backward country. >> the bottom line, just to put it with two numbers. two numbers is all we need. the median or the midpoint wealth for the average russian is $871, according to credit suisse-- very neutral report. $871. that means half the population has more than that in wealth and half the population has less. median wealth in india, over $1,000. so the average russian is poorer than the average indian. so that's one number: 871. the other number is 110. 110 individuals own 35% of the we
vladimir putin could remain in power until 2024. but the country he rules over is in deepening trouble. in russia's cities, there is a veneer of prosperity left over from the earlier days of high oil prices. but the economy has been pillaged, and in the vast reaches where the majority of russians live, deep poverty stubbornly prevails. >> putin's greatest fear is that the russians will realize that his modernization project has failed. he came into power promising to make russia into a...
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>>> president obama and vladimir putin face-to-face. tensions high as the two world leaders offer different views at the u.n. >>> and president obama set for another high stakes meeting this morning. one-on-one with cuba's leader raul castro. welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. it is tuesday, september 29th. the white house claims it has clarity after the first face-to-face sit down with president obama and russian president vladimir putin in two years. that clarity and some military coordination in syria seemed to be all the u.s. achieved. the two leaders toasting at lunch with i would say an icy glare and shaking hands stiffly before meeting for 90 minutes in the conference room. they emerged with new issues over syria and ukraine, there is no sign of the two settling their differences. for more, let's bring in cnn's matthew chance. >> reporter: christine, there are fundamental differences with washington and syria and on what role the president feels bashar al assad should play any scenario. obama voi
>>> president obama and vladimir putin face-to-face. tensions high as the two world leaders offer different views at the u.n. >>> and president obama set for another high stakes meeting this morning. one-on-one with cuba's leader raul castro. welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. it is tuesday, september 29th. the white house claims it has clarity after the first face-to-face sit down with president obama and russian president...
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vladimir putin addressed the u.n. general assembly and using offense as the best defense, saying i sanctions eliminate competition. the invasion of eastern ukraine, the country's human rights record and now, putin's support of bashar al-assad. russian studies history and politics at nyu and princeton and i understand not a fan of bill browder's story. >> i don't know what you're doing, i really don't. you ask me to come down here and talk about what might be the greatest international crisis of our time maybe the most monumental decision that president obama and other world leaders have to decide about i.s.i.s. and you begin with something called the enemy of russia, bill browder. >> you know the story of browder. he couldn't have made it up. >> it is a very old story. why would you want to link it to putin at the u.n? >> i need to -- >>> you don't understand. if you think that what browder said characterizes the leadership of putin you don't. so let me knit the two -- >> hang on a second. it sort of does. you do know
vladimir putin addressed the u.n. general assembly and using offense as the best defense, saying i sanctions eliminate competition. the invasion of eastern ukraine, the country's human rights record and now, putin's support of bashar al-assad. russian studies history and politics at nyu and princeton and i understand not a fan of bill browder's story. >> i don't know what you're doing, i really don't. you ask me to come down here and talk about what might be the greatest international...
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that's the message that should be sent to vladimir putin. so, i hope that the american people understand how serious this is, and that this rogue dictator named vladimir putin who is a thug and a bully can only understand a steadfast and strong american policy that brings america's strength back to bare. we are still the strongest nation in the world. now it is time for us to act like it. mr. president, i suggest the absence -- >> clerk will call the roll. >> john mccain remarks from the senate floor. you heard me asking earlier to show the full chamber as we're doing now. no knock on senator mccain or his remarks, but we don't want people to get the imfrom eggs that this is of some moment in the senate chamber. it is not like members are gathering because of this or to hear the remarks. kelly o'donnell up on capitol hill for us. kelly, we're going to hear more from senator mccain, chairman of senate armed services in less than a half-hour he is booked to be the interview subject in, live interview on andrea mitchell's broadcast. this is a c
that's the message that should be sent to vladimir putin. so, i hope that the american people understand how serious this is, and that this rogue dictator named vladimir putin who is a thug and a bully can only understand a steadfast and strong american policy that brings america's strength back to bare. we are still the strongest nation in the world. now it is time for us to act like it. mr. president, i suggest the absence -- >> clerk will call the roll. >> john mccain remarks...
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>> you know, vladimir putin is not very clear on communicating his intentions. we expect the build up in syria, conditioned support for bashar al-assad. we can expect that to continue. we appreciate that from everyone. we'll continue to keep the eye on the situation. thank you, a fellow at the washington institute focussing on russia's policy towards the middle east. thank you for joining us tonight. >> the future of hillary clinton's run for the white house could be dramatically impacted. the vice president joe biden up next. will he or won't he run for president. the activist and the former president of malawi joins us and talks about the challenges that women face in leadership rolls. >>> total denial from the suspect in the arizona shootings. 21-year-old lesley alan merritt told the judge they have the wrong guy. he was arrested at a wal-mart. police say they have linked them forensically to four of 11 recent shootings. along the interstate 10. the gun used in the attacks has been in a porn shop the entire time. more than 1,000 homes have been destroyed by t
>> you know, vladimir putin is not very clear on communicating his intentions. we expect the build up in syria, conditioned support for bashar al-assad. we can expect that to continue. we appreciate that from everyone. we'll continue to keep the eye on the situation. thank you, a fellow at the washington institute focussing on russia's policy towards the middle east. thank you for joining us tonight. >> the future of hillary clinton's run for the white house could be dramatically...
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general assembly he met on the sidelines with vladimir putin. and topping their agenda, the war in syria. president obama had some tough words today about president bashar al-assad. >> let's remember how this started. assad reacted to peaceful protests by escalating repression and killing, and in turn, created the environment for the current strife. >> let's go to mike viqueira at the u.n. mike, president obama called out russia over its position on syria, and ukraine in front of the entire general assembly. what if anything do we know about what happened hah in sideline meeting with president putin. >> reporter: i have to tell you, as i stand here on 1st avenue on new york city's east side, the president's limousine just went by, an hour earlier than we expected it to go, because that meeting went an hour longer than expected. so we don't know exactly what happened, but we're anticipating perhaps a briefing from officials that were involved. it comes after a day of acrimony, and very awkward to say the least photo opportunity between president
general assembly he met on the sidelines with vladimir putin. and topping their agenda, the war in syria. president obama had some tough words today about president bashar al-assad. >> let's remember how this started. assad reacted to peaceful protests by escalating repression and killing, and in turn, created the environment for the current strife. >> let's go to mike viqueira at the u.n. mike, president obama called out russia over its position on syria, and ukraine in front of...
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vladimir putin has as well. they are going to be meeting this afternoon to discuss syria. could we expect to hear president rouhani give some thought about syria as well? >> definitely. syria is important for iran and important for the security of the middle east, iran has been voicing concern over the years there is only a political solution to the syrian conflict. iran has vested interest in the stabilization of syria. it is an asset and appl and ally in the region. they want to discuss what to do moving forward. first and foremost they need to defeat daesh or isil in syria. doing that in a collective way we can lead on in a political track in terms of what to do with the political situation in syria where there will be more of a collective voices of opposition, and also the assad government in coming up with a compromise moving forward. >> can we also expect president rouhani to talk about the situation in critical as well? >> yes, th the saudi coalition in yemen has caused another troubled front in this region. whatever the aims from of the saudi in yemen, they have no
vladimir putin has as well. they are going to be meeting this afternoon to discuss syria. could we expect to hear president rouhani give some thought about syria as well? >> definitely. syria is important for iran and important for the security of the middle east, iran has been voicing concern over the years there is only a political solution to the syrian conflict. iran has vested interest in the stabilization of syria. it is an asset and appl and ally in the region. they want to discuss...
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president obama meeting with vladimir putin today. russia continues to build up military in syria and putin criticizes. meanwhile president obama set to address at 10:30 eastern. the president of china, iran and russia are scheduled to give their speeches today. >> that's a heavy bunch right there. >> yeah. >> donald trump will release tax plan this morning. offering a preview of proposals last night cbc # 0 minutes. his plan is aimed at helping the middle class. >> substantial reduction for the middle-income people. it will be a reduction. it'll be a great incentive. >> he wants to raise taxes on the very wealthy and reduce unfair tax deductions. basically all citizens get a tax cut of some sort of some sort of break except for the wealthiest. >> hillary clinton defending use of private e-mail while secretary of state. she compares the e-mail canneddal -- scandal to her husband's administration. >> provide more transparency. i can't predict you what the republicans will come up w. i -- i have no control over that. >> said she started
president obama meeting with vladimir putin today. russia continues to build up military in syria and putin criticizes. meanwhile president obama set to address at 10:30 eastern. the president of china, iran and russia are scheduled to give their speeches today. >> that's a heavy bunch right there. >> yeah. >> donald trump will release tax plan this morning. offering a preview of proposals last night cbc # 0 minutes. his plan is aimed at helping the middle class. >>...
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vladimir putin cannot be isolated. what's going on here is vladimir putin has had the situation in ukraine, the international community, particularly united states and europe hand-in-hand in imposing sanctions, trying to enact an economic vice, still a stalemate in eastern ukraine as russian backed forces continue to hold that territory there, to say nothing of crime may i can't, fully under russian control now, having been annexed. many say this is an effort by vladimir putin to force himself on the world stage. don't look at what's happening in ukraine, i'm making this bold move in syria and i want to talk to you, because we think russia has a role to play in beating back the isil forces. the white house emphasized this meeting pooh is taking this afternoon with vladimir putin, the first in more than a year, any way, if you count the meeting they had off camera with no photo op, still a sit down and very extensive meeting that president obama had with vladimir putin at the height of the ukraine crise last year, but v
vladimir putin cannot be isolated. what's going on here is vladimir putin has had the situation in ukraine, the international community, particularly united states and europe hand-in-hand in imposing sanctions, trying to enact an economic vice, still a stalemate in eastern ukraine as russian backed forces continue to hold that territory there, to say nothing of crime may i can't, fully under russian control now, having been annexed. many say this is an effort by vladimir putin to force himself...
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the parliament in russia grants president vladimir putin the right to deploy russian military in syria. the kremlin says those planned strikes will only concern the air force. the u.s. hits the afghan city of kunduz with two more airstrikes after the caliban sees -- after the caliban seized it this week. investigating syrian president bashar al-assad over alleged crimes against humanity. that inquiry is made on graphic syrian armyen by a photographer who defected two years ago. iconcoming up, a fashion steps aside. in business, we will look at what is next for ralph lorenz and the brand that bears his name. in the centralg african republic continues to we will look at that country's biggest export, diamonds. that and more on the way. first, our top stories. first, the russian parliament has just voted to give -- to allow president vladimir putin to send russian troops to syria. the kremlin was quick to play down that decision, saying it will only use its air force, not ground troops. sean walker told us the latest. >> vladimir putin, when he was in new york earlier this week, was clear
the parliament in russia grants president vladimir putin the right to deploy russian military in syria. the kremlin says those planned strikes will only concern the air force. the u.s. hits the afghan city of kunduz with two more airstrikes after the caliban sees -- after the caliban seized it this week. investigating syrian president bashar al-assad over alleged crimes against humanity. that inquiry is made on graphic syrian armyen by a photographer who defected two years ago. iconcoming up, a...
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it's not hard to discern what vladimir putin wants. in fact from russia's military program in syria to its recently announced military and intelligence coalition with syria iran and iraq. remember iraq is a country where we lost thousands of american lives and now the iraqi government announced that sharing intelligence with syria and iran. amazing, amazing. putin's ambitions are obvious. my friends he wants to prop up assad them play kingmaker and any transition undermined policy and operations and ultimately expand russian power in the middle east to the degree as i mentioned, unseen since 1973. this week at the united nations president obama said quote the united states is prepared to work with any nation including russia and iran to resolve the syrian conflict. they require self dilution of tremendous to believe that russia and iran have any interest in resolving the syrian conflict. they seek only to keep the murderous assad regime in power. russia's intervention in syria will prolong and complicate this horrific war. and the main
it's not hard to discern what vladimir putin wants. in fact from russia's military program in syria to its recently announced military and intelligence coalition with syria iran and iraq. remember iraq is a country where we lost thousands of american lives and now the iraqi government announced that sharing intelligence with syria and iran. amazing, amazing. putin's ambitions are obvious. my friends he wants to prop up assad them play kingmaker and any transition undermined policy and...
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i mean, meetings with vladimir putin can be weird. when president obama met with putin yesterday, they looked like they were going to rip each other's arms off while they were shaking hands. i get it a meeting with him could be weird. he brings out weird stuff in people. what's going on with shinzo abe here? why is he running up to vladimir putin like he's a pony? he's so giddy to see him. he's very happy. giggling. turns out what this might be about is kind of like the random pop-up gay bar on that island off the coast of finland. what this might be about is actually world war ii. russia, of course, was on the allied side in world war ii. jannen on the axis side with of fascist italy and nazi germany. in the closing days of the war in 1945, russian soldiers laid claim to a bunch of remote islands that had been part of japan. now, japan says those islands are still theirs. even now 70 years after the end of world war ii russia says, no, we took them in world war ii. those islands are russian. it has been 70 years, but because of the d
i mean, meetings with vladimir putin can be weird. when president obama met with putin yesterday, they looked like they were going to rip each other's arms off while they were shaking hands. i get it a meeting with him could be weird. he brings out weird stuff in people. what's going on with shinzo abe here? why is he running up to vladimir putin like he's a pony? he's so giddy to see him. he's very happy. giggling. turns out what this might be about is kind of like the random pop-up gay bar on...
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vladimir putin heads into a showdown at the u.n. he is pushing for a new russian-led coalition against the islamic state in syria. it is likely to be a tense face-to-face meeting with barack obama, their first in two years. a pro-independence movement in spain's richest region of catalonia when regional -- win regional elections there. they plan to declare independence by 2017. sky gazers around the world are wowed with a double celestial tree with a stash a double celestial treat as a super moon and eclipse pair up for the first time. how many likes is india's to getting in silicon valley? and how tech companies are scrambling to do deals in india. paris goes pedestrian, at least a bit of it does. yesterday traffic was completely forget and in parts of the capital for the first ever day without cars. that and more along the way. first, top stories. we had straight to new york, where the u.n. general assembly is getting underway. the big issue will be how to deal with syria with russia trying to organize its own coalition to fight t
vladimir putin heads into a showdown at the u.n. he is pushing for a new russian-led coalition against the islamic state in syria. it is likely to be a tense face-to-face meeting with barack obama, their first in two years. a pro-independence movement in spain's richest region of catalonia when regional -- win regional elections there. they plan to declare independence by 2017. sky gazers around the world are wowed with a double celestial tree with a stash a double celestial treat as a super...
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barack obama has said that bashar al-assad cannot remain in power for the long-term, but vladimir putin argues his forces must play a role in bed pushing i.s. -- vanquishing i.s. >> at the center of the debate, how to bring an end to the war in syria. barack obama said that assad cannot stay in office, but that the u.s. was ready to coordinate with two of his most powerful supporters to an end for the conflict. president obama: the united states is committed to finding an end for the conflict. but we must recognize that there cannot be after so much bloodshed, it so much carnage, a return to the prewar status quo. >> russian president vladimir putin used his speech to call for a broadening coalition, including muslim station -- including muslim states, and he criticized the u.s. for not supporting assad's forces. brian: we believe -->> we believe it is a huge mistake not to coordinate with those fighting terror face to face. no one but assad's forces and kurdish militia are truly fighting the islamic state in syria. >> iranian president ron -- president rouhani also pointed a finger, sa
barack obama has said that bashar al-assad cannot remain in power for the long-term, but vladimir putin argues his forces must play a role in bed pushing i.s. -- vanquishing i.s. >> at the center of the debate, how to bring an end to the war in syria. barack obama said that assad cannot stay in office, but that the u.s. was ready to coordinate with two of his most powerful supporters to an end for the conflict. president obama: the united states is committed to finding an end for the...
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what would you like to hear from vladimir putin this morning? >> i think we make too much to the fact that he has not been around for ten years. because he was not a president for some while. he was the prime minister and it was all checkers moving checkers. still from 2008 to 2012 he was the prime minister and so there was a president who was visiting the united nations. so that's one thing. so he was not in the last few years he wasn't here because of the crisis in ukraine because he had misunderstoodings on whether bashar al-assad should stay in power in syria or not with the united states. but here this month it is the head of the security council so putin feels he has to come. but he's also coming as a winner in some ways. >> how so? >> a year ago i think barack obama said that putin or russia is just a regional power who wants to have more leverage, and putin has proven in the last year and a half that he's more than a regional power. maybe he is a regional power in terms of the economy or in terms of not enough military with russia workin
what would you like to hear from vladimir putin this morning? >> i think we make too much to the fact that he has not been around for ten years. because he was not a president for some while. he was the prime minister and it was all checkers moving checkers. still from 2008 to 2012 he was the prime minister and so there was a president who was visiting the united nations. so that's one thing. so he was not in the last few years he wasn't here because of the crisis in ukraine because he...
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tonight, part two of my conversation with vladimir putin. >> you know, as i said, sanctions are illegal actions which violate the principles of the world economy, the principles to have the w.p.o., the united nations. because sanctions can be introduced only by the decision of the u.n. security council because, unilaterally, that is a violation of international law. >> rose: and an analysis of the russian president's visit to the united nations with steven lee myers, margaret brennan, carol lee and niall ferguson. >> rose: what you're seeing is what russia force force -- whate united nations forced them to do is put it under an umbrella and come up with a strategy. >> rose: a conversation with vladimir putin and an analysis of his visit to the u.n.g.a. when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: american express. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight,
tonight, part two of my conversation with vladimir putin. >> you know, as i said, sanctions are illegal actions which violate the principles of the world economy, the principles to have the w.p.o., the united nations. because sanctions can be introduced only by the decision of the u.n. security council because, unilaterally, that is a violation of international law. >> rose: and an analysis of the russian president's visit to the united nations with steven lee myers, margaret...
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putin thinks that's an enormous mistake not to cooperate with vladimir putin. which man is right? >> okay, so i've been saying this for a long time and i've kept it low and i really understand what is going on in syria. it's a total catastrophe, a total mess, and we are helping to make it a mess. we have isis and isis wants to go after assad. look, they are not exactly loving life over in syria, so we're stopping them, to a certain extent, going after assad. russia is on the side of assad and wants to get rid of isis as much as we do if not more because they don't want them coming into russia. why are we knocking isis and at the same time we're against assad? let them fight, take over the remnants and, more importantly, let russia fight isis in syria. we can fight them in iraq but if you think about iraq, we've spent $2 trillion, wounded warriors who i love all over the place, thousands of lives lost. >> you said you'd put ground troops on the ground in iraq. >> we have to do something against isis. i was totally against the war in 2003, 2004 because you're going to destabilize th
putin thinks that's an enormous mistake not to cooperate with vladimir putin. which man is right? >> okay, so i've been saying this for a long time and i've kept it low and i really understand what is going on in syria. it's a total catastrophe, a total mess, and we are helping to make it a mess. we have isis and isis wants to go after assad. look, they are not exactly loving life over in syria, so we're stopping them, to a certain extent, going after assad. russia is on the side of assad...
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it's vladimir putin getting the most attention. expect syria to dominate the conversation. >> a prisoner swap giving americans new hope. >> good morning, this is aljazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. it's a busy monday morning at the united nation and the station are high. president obama will address the u.n. general assembly just a few hours from now. expect him to talk about syria and the multiple crises that have result from the on going civil war there, refugees and the rise of isil. mr. obama intends to sit down with russia's president for their first meeting to discuss syria in more than a year. we are live in the united nations this morning. john, president obama and putin have plenty to talk about, including more russian military equipment and what the u.s. says is a russian base in syria. >> exactly. no shortage of topics. this is another week of frozen zones and blocked off roads as 160 world leaders are here for this, the first day of leaders week at the u.n. general assembly. as you rightly say,
it's vladimir putin getting the most attention. expect syria to dominate the conversation. >> a prisoner swap giving americans new hope. >> good morning, this is aljazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. it's a busy monday morning at the united nation and the station are high. president obama will address the u.n. general assembly just a few hours from now. expect him to talk about syria and the multiple crises that have result from the on going civil war there,...
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president barack obama and on the other side is vladimir putin and then on his other side, i think, was king abdalla of jordan. and this afternoon ban ki-moon i assume is going to step out of the middle of those two gentlemen and barack obama and vladimir putin are going to meet. patty sabga, running interference, what do you think? >> who has a seat at the table, russian president vladimir putin, this is what he set out to do, coming to the united nations to give his first address to the general assembly in the last ten years. that address focusing on what he wants to promote as his broad plan as an international coalition to fight terrorism. later on the sidelines with president obama effectively calling timeout on the white house's efforts to isolate russia over ukraine. >> we didn't know, vladimir putin on his phone, whether he was actually talking to somebody or posturing. the 70th meeting of the general assembly. before we went to lunch, we were listening to the fpt francois fh president francois hollande. john terret, outside the u.n. >> reporter: we've had a very interesting ses
president barack obama and on the other side is vladimir putin and then on his other side, i think, was king abdalla of jordan. and this afternoon ban ki-moon i assume is going to step out of the middle of those two gentlemen and barack obama and vladimir putin are going to meet. patty sabga, running interference, what do you think? >> who has a seat at the table, russian president vladimir putin, this is what he set out to do, coming to the united nations to give his first address to the...
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>> he's going to meet with vladimir putin. he can't not meet with vladimir putin. russia has forced itself very much into the game on syria. there needs to be cooperation. that is a good thing having more actors working together. putin can bring assad on board. the question is does putin try to collaborate or is he working against the west? is he working against a cessation of hostilities. we just don't know the answer to that, whether he really wants to own it in kind. >> both will address the u.n. later on today. this meeting was forced because it originally wasn't scheduled for the first face to face in a year's time. what can they do together? what can they announce? growth is usually the default announcement. >> there have been announcements on the environment. there will be continued announcements on the environment, i'm sure. you have to remember it is an opportunity for leaders to come together and showing their leadership. that's what we're seeing from putin. that's what we'll see from president obama. that's what we're going to see from chinese president
>> he's going to meet with vladimir putin. he can't not meet with vladimir putin. russia has forced itself very much into the game on syria. there needs to be cooperation. that is a good thing having more actors working together. putin can bring assad on board. the question is does putin try to collaborate or is he working against the west? is he working against a cessation of hostilities. we just don't know the answer to that, whether he really wants to own it in kind. >> both will...
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so a direct attack on vladimir putin, as he called it, his doublespeak there. a few that are shared in many western capitals, a cynical view of vladimir putin's actions in syria. sarah: richard walker in new york, thank you. the united states has imposed for sanctions against supporters and affiliates of islamic state around the world, in an attempt to cut off the terrorist groups resources. the announcement comes as president barack obama hosted a you and summit on tackling terrorism. he said the united states would use all possible tools, including economic measures, to defeat islamic state. but he also warns that the battle against the group would take time, calling it a long-term campaign. time now for some business news. the ratings agencies have their eyes on volkswagen today in a very big way. ben: rev up your engines, fitch has already threatened to downgrade the company and now says the crisis could have long-term consequences for the entire auto sector. millions of vehicles were fitted with software capable of cheating exhaust tests. there are just ov
so a direct attack on vladimir putin, as he called it, his doublespeak there. a few that are shared in many western capitals, a cynical view of vladimir putin's actions in syria. sarah: richard walker in new york, thank you. the united states has imposed for sanctions against supporters and affiliates of islamic state around the world, in an attempt to cut off the terrorist groups resources. the announcement comes as president barack obama hosted a you and summit on tackling terrorism. he said...
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francine: will that be interpreted as successor vladimir putin? -- as a success for vladimir putin? crispin: interpreted by whom? the russian media? i think everything is. interpreted by western powers? i think there will be concerns ist he has made a point that heard by rather more governments at the u.n. than they would like. theink we will see over next few days, weeks a sort of counterargument and a number of different capitals. it begins when he needs angela merkel. francine: will they talk about china? is the question -- will you see a bit of a rapprochement between the u.s. and the infrastructure bank which caused such a headache in the last couple months? does that have an impact on putin's thinking? crispin: i'm sure it does. i think his goal at the u.n. general assembly over the next few days is very much to reestablish russia as a geopolitical actor, a major actor on the world stage, and he will try to avoid getting dragged into the details of things like the infrastructure bank, while perhaps using slogans that suggest that he has common cause in the way that the chinese
francine: will that be interpreted as successor vladimir putin? -- as a success for vladimir putin? crispin: interpreted by whom? the russian media? i think everything is. interpreted by western powers? i think there will be concerns ist he has made a point that heard by rather more governments at the u.n. than they would like. theink we will see over next few days, weeks a sort of counterargument and a number of different capitals. it begins when he needs angela merkel. francine: will they...
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we've been saying this throughout the day on msnbc, it's been ten years since vladimir putin came -- >> it's sort of unbelievable. >> kind of crazy. but then two years since he and the president sat down. they've had phone conversations, but to sit down and look each other in the eye and in a way, they each stood up and they looked into a camera and they looked into the audience at the u.n. today and they talked tough, but the fact of the matter is that the president needs to deliver face to face, something that vladimir putin fundamentally disagrees with. the president is going to say, you cannot have a solution to the problem in syria without regime change. you cannot have it without a political solution. so that's going to be the tough conversation they're going to have. >> that's exactly what putin wants, right? he wants to keep syria, keep assad involved in the conversations. just yesterday over the weekend, announcing they have an intelligence deal now where they're going to be sharing intelligence. >> right. >> syria, iraq, and iran. >> and doing it without any consultation wi
we've been saying this throughout the day on msnbc, it's been ten years since vladimir putin came -- >> it's sort of unbelievable. >> kind of crazy. but then two years since he and the president sat down. they've had phone conversations, but to sit down and look each other in the eye and in a way, they each stood up and they looked into a camera and they looked into the audience at the u.n. today and they talked tough, but the fact of the matter is that the president needs to...
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vladimir putin's numbers are high. they are concerned about the war in the ukraine, it is not going well. they are concerned about sons brought into the war. and so i say this is very much an effort to divert attention from some of those domestic problems without doing anything. it's up to itiations now. >> it's -- it's up to the united nations now. >> it's interesting that the united states senators are split, one saying it's a failure of international strategy, the other making the point you are making, russia is following the rules, they are not just moving into crimea, they are plying to the united nations to see if they have a scientific basis to claim more land. in your column you make recommendations about what the united states should do to keep russia in check in the arctic or other areas whether vladimir putin wants to flex muscles, whatever motivations may be. there's an issue in the arctic with an ability to do anything. >> i agree. it's a wake-up call to the united states to transfer into an arctic nation.
vladimir putin's numbers are high. they are concerned about the war in the ukraine, it is not going well. they are concerned about sons brought into the war. and so i say this is very much an effort to divert attention from some of those domestic problems without doing anything. it's up to itiations now. >> it's -- it's up to the united nations now. >> it's interesting that the united states senators are split, one saying it's a failure of international strategy, the other making...
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if that is, in fact, the case, many vladimir putin is willing to fight isis in syria, can the united states get something out of this? >> i agree with fareed. the first question you get back when you ask is hey, what is the united states' policy? are you doing? who are we for and against? listen, trump is tapped into one thing. it is probably likely that if you want a diminished end, you have to sit down with them. >>> evidence of flowing water found on mars. is life far behind? i'll speak with miles o'bryan about nasa's latest blockbuster announcement. just might be the one. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first. join the nation. thank you. >>> a big announcement from nasa is music to the ears from those who dream of life. nasa researchers confirmed there is evidence of
if that is, in fact, the case, many vladimir putin is willing to fight isis in syria, can the united states get something out of this? >> i agree with fareed. the first question you get back when you ask is hey, what is the united states' policy? are you doing? who are we for and against? listen, trump is tapped into one thing. it is probably likely that if you want a diminished end, you have to sit down with them. >>> evidence of flowing water found on mars. is life far behind?...
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russian leader, pugh vladimir putin is set to address the u.n. general assembly. he's expected to call for collective action on syria, and defend the war-torn country's president. >> pope francis has ended his first trip to the u.s. and is on his way back to the vatican. he met with adults who had been sexually abused as children by clergy, family, or teacher. the pope said god weeped for victims like them and those responsible for the abuse would be held accountable. >>> and a rare event occurred sunday in the skies. a super moon was visible across much of the earth. it happens when the sun, moon, and earth line up in a particular combination producing a lunar eclipse of super moon size. the last one was in 1982. >>> in the 2016 u.s. presidential race, the front runners of both parties are facing some fierce competition in the latest polls. >> the new nbc news wall street journal national poll shows hillary clinton losing more ground to sanders. she held a 60 point lead in june. now her lead is down to 7 points. >> and trump and carson are virtually tied. trump h
russian leader, pugh vladimir putin is set to address the u.n. general assembly. he's expected to call for collective action on syria, and defend the war-torn country's president. >> pope francis has ended his first trip to the u.s. and is on his way back to the vatican. he met with adults who had been sexually abused as children by clergy, family, or teacher. the pope said god weeped for victims like them and those responsible for the abuse would be held accountable. >>> and a...
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erin sat down with donald trump a short time ago and talked politics, vladimir putin and trump's tax plan which he unveiled today promising it will help the middle class spare the working poor, take more he says from people like himself and boost the economy. >> there is so much money to be saved. we're reducing taxes, but at the same time, if i win, if i become president, we will be able to cut so much money and have a better country. we won't be losing anything other than we'll be balancing budgets and getting them where they should be. so this is a plan that's simple, that's a major reduction, i think people are going to be very happy. we've already had some very good reviews. i did the plan with some of the leading scholars and economists and tax experts that there are in this country. they love it. they say why hasn't this been done before and this is my wheelhouse that's what i do well. the economy is me, when i do polls, i come out better than everybody else on the economy and leadership, by the way, but i won't say that. >> that's from his news conference today. his plan cuts
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- >> i actually say the opposite. >> wolf, he actually took vladimir putin eastsi's side on. bill clinton a lot more coming up at 7:00. >> look forward to it. thank you very much 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up here "in situation room." putin, you see the video tensions high over syria, isis, ukraine, are they headed toward compromise or conflict? i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospita
- >> i actually say the opposite. >> wolf, he actually took vladimir putin eastsi's side on. bill clinton a lot more coming up at 7:00. >> look forward to it. thank you very much 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up here "in situation room." putin, you see the video tensions high over syria, isis, ukraine, are they headed toward compromise or conflict? i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all...
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and his influence with vladimir putin is at low ebb as well. putin is inserting himself and his military into the conflict with syria on the side of bar or al-assad. someone the president has advocated be deposed. he doesn't know what he's doing in syria. it's not too hard to figure it out. it's been u.s. policy for a long time to avoid russian influence in the middle east, now we have it. bill: reports are he's working with iraq and iran. i don't know how that gets by when you have air miss over iraq and syria. we have a "wall street journal" poll to look at for the republican nomination. donald trump hold on to a lead by a thin margin over ben carson. that poll has a grand total of 230 primary voter. where is this race now as you reflect on that? >> the race is tightening and changing a bit. if you look at all the polls you can see mr. trump while still leading in the has his lead has diminished. ben carson continues to do well. carly fiorina has begin to rise as has marco rubio. and that's sort of where the across is. and i think probably th
and his influence with vladimir putin is at low ebb as well. putin is inserting himself and his military into the conflict with syria on the side of bar or al-assad. someone the president has advocated be deposed. he doesn't know what he's doing in syria. it's not too hard to figure it out. it's been u.s. policy for a long time to avoid russian influence in the middle east, now we have it. bill: reports are he's working with iraq and iran. i don't know how that gets by when you have air miss...